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Fire Bell

This was the first fire bell used in West Mineral, Kansas in the early 1900's.

Donated by City of West Mineral

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Elinor Slack Campbell

 

Dedicated in memory of

Elinor Slack Campbell

A Founding Member Of The Newtown

Township Historical Architectural Review Board.

A Life Member And Historian Of

The Presbyterian Church.

History was her passion

Preservation her primary concern

Born: November 8, 1920

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Bellefonte

Laid out by James Dunlop and James Harris, 1795. Named by Talleyrand for "beautiful fountain". Early center of the iron industry. One-time home of five of Pennsylvania's governors.

Marker is on Willowbank Street (State Highway 550), on the right when traveling ...

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Cheney Clow's Rebellion

During the American Revolution many Delawareans remained loyal to the British Crown. In 1778 a group of Loyalists under the leadership of local resident Cheney Clow constructed a fort near this location. Concerned that they would march on Dover, a ...

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Bellotti Inn

This hotel is a member of the State of California 100 Year Club and was opened for business in 1860. Bellotti Inn is one of oldest hotels still in continuous operation serving travelers in the State of California. The earliest ...

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The Bell Route

The Trail of Tears

Bell's Route of the Cherokee Trail of Tears in Tennessee, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, 1838-1839 Overview

The detachment headed by John Bell differed from the parties under Cherokee Chief John Ross's supervision. Bell's detachment was composed of approximately 650-700 ...

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Sidney Fire Bell

This 1,250 pound bell was first sounded in the belfry of the Monumental Bulding at Ohio Avenue and Court Street in January 1905. There is served mainly as a fire bell, ringing when firemen were called to a fire and ...

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Belle W. Baruch

(1899 - 1964)

Belle Wilcox Baruch, with great love and foresight for Hobcaw Barony, provided a plan that enables generations of people to understand and learn from Hobcaw's forests, marshes, and beaches.

In 1936, Bellefield Plantation became Belle's winter home. Here she ...

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Bellingham-Cary Mansion

1630 - 1930

Six hundred feet from this point is the mansion built by Governor Richard Bellingham in 1659, rebuilt and enlarged by Samuel Cary in 1791. Here Washington stationed the last outpost of the left wing of the Continental Army ...

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Bellefonte

Laid out by James Dunlop and James Harris, 1795. Named by Talleyrand for "beautiful fountain". Early center of the iron industry. One-time home of five of Pennsylvania's governors.

Marker is on Willowbank Street (State Highway 550), on the right when traveling ...

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